Petersburg CSA Naval Works
(1862 - 1865), Petersburg
A Confederate Naval Ropewalk facility was located here. A Naval
Powder Mill was located here 1861 - 1862, but was moved to Columbia,
SC.

Norfolk
Naval Shipyard
(1767 - 1779, 1801 - present), Portsmouth
Also known as the Gosport Shipyard, it was originally a British
Royal Shipyard until 1776, and then a state shipyard until destroyed
by the British. It was federalized in 1801. It was captured and
briefly used by the Confederacy during the Civil War. It is the
world's largest shipyard devoted exclusively to ship repair work.
The USS Merrimack was transformed here into the CSS Virginia. The
original drydock is still in use. The Naval Shipyard Museum is
located in downtown Portsmouth.

Charlotte CSA Naval Ordnance Depot and Naval Works
(1862 - 1865), Charlotte
A Confederate Marine Engineering Works and Naval Ordnance Depot was
located here at the Mecklenburg Iron Works, using some of the
machinery that was previously located at the Norfolk Navy Yard in
Virginia.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Mars Bluff CSA Shipyard
(1862), Mars Bluff
A Confederate Naval Shipyard located on the Great Pee Dee River,
near Florence.

Charleston CSA Shipyard
(1862 - 1865), Charleston
Either a Confederate Naval Shipyard or a private yard under contract
was located here.

Atlanta CSA Naval Ordnance Depot
(1862 - 1864), Atlanta
A Confederate Naval Ordnance Depot was located here, moved from New
Orleans, LA. Before Atlanta fell to the Union, the Depot was moved
to Augusta, GA.

Augusta CSA Naval Ordnance Depot
(1864), Augusta
A short-lived Confederate Naval Ordnance Depot was located here,
moved from Atlanta. It was moved again to Fayetteville, NC.

FLORIDA

Jacksonville CSA Shipyard
(1862 - 1865), Jacksonville
Either a Confederate Naval Shipyard or a private yard under contract
was located here.

Pensacola Navy Yard
(1825 - 1911), Pensacola
Also known as the Warrington Navy Yard. It was captured and briefly
used by the Confederates during the Civil War.

Selma CSA Naval Ordnance Depot
(1862 - 1865), Selma
A major Confederate Naval Ordnance Depot was located here. The Old
Depot Museum is now on the site, a former railroad station that was
built in 1890. Admission fee. Monuments at Water Ave. and Church
Street, and Water Ave. and Sylvan Street.